âAll those Irish guys they all want clarity as early as possible,â said Gibbes. âI donât know what the process is, what that involves, but at the end of the last year of the contract, surely that can be done earlier than going into the Six Nations.
âI donât think thatâs ideal for it (to be) still lingering around then.â
Gibbes was responding to questions about the ongoing Jamie Heaslip and Seán OâBrien talks with the IRFU director of human resources Maurice Dowling.
âI donât know the ins and outs, who has come to the table and who hasnât, but some guys surely they ear mark, bang, get them done as early as possible.
âWhen you are talking about future, money and stuff, it is always complicated,â Gibbes continued. âThere are always factors involved but from our point of view it would be good to know as soon as possible.â
A highly regarded veteran Leinster player was mystified by yesterdayâs line of questioning. After a five minute group interview, focusing mainly on the contract situation of Heaslip, Eoin Reddan reminded the print media of the Connacht match next Saturday, expressing bemusement that not a single question came on the subject.
Reddan had a valid point. Leinster in Galway a week out from the crucial Heineken Cup match in Castres is important (Jack McGrath was asked about it). Especially now that Sean OâBrien is injured long term and coach Matt OâConnor must decide between Shane Jennings, the experienced leader and favourite, or Dominic Ryan, the bigger younger tearaway, to fill the number seven jersey.
But there simply wasnât enough scope in a âsnapâ gathering to inquire about the January 4th Sportsground fixture in any detail. At this time of year, and it has been increasing every season, the main interest in the public domain â that being the supporter who pays player wages by attending matches â is contract extensions and the lure of the Top 14.
Visit to Toulon
The Heaslip situation was ratcheted up a notch last weekend by his visit to Toulon and Montpellier. The OâBrien situation also got very interesting considering he could be laid up until the June tour of Argentina.
It should also be noted that Rhys Ruddock, previously a Munster target, and Dominic Ryan are also out of contract this summer. Their agents, Niall Woods of Navy Blue and Ikon respectively, are dealing directly with Leinster as opposed to the IRFU.
Delay in contract talks queried by Jono Gibbes
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